NAME TOBYINK::Pod::HTML - convert Pod to HTML like TOBYINK SYNOPSIS #!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use TOBYINK::Pod::HTML; my $pod2html = "TOBYINK::Pod::HTML"->new( pretty => 1, # nicely indented HTML code_highlighting => 1, # use PPI::HTML code_line_numbers => undef, code_styles => { # some CSS comment => 'color:green', keyword => 'font-weight:bold', } ); print $pod2html->file_to_html(__FILE__); DESCRIPTION Yet another pod2html converter. Note that this module requires Perl 5.14, and I have no interest in supporting legacy versions of Perl. Constructor `new(%attrs)` Moose-style constructor. Attributes `pretty` If true, will output pretty-printed (nicely indented) HTML. This doesn't make any difference to the appearance of the HTML in a browser. This feature requires XML::LibXML::PrettyPrint. Defaults to false. `code_highlighting` If true, source code samples within pod will be syntax highlighted as Perl 5. This feature requires PPI::HTML and PPI::Document. Defaults to false. `code_line_numbers` If undef, source code samples within pod will have line numbers, but only if they begin with "#!". If true, all source code samples within pod will have line numbers. This feature only works in conjunction with `code_highlighting`. Defaults to undef. `code_styles` A hashref of CSS styles to assign to highlighted code. The defaults are: +{ symbol => 'color:#333;background-color:#fcc', pod => 'color:#060', comment => 'color:#060;font-style:italic', operator => 'color:#000;font-weight:bold', single => 'color:#909', double => 'color:#909', literal => 'color:#909', interpolate => 'color:#909', words => 'color:#333;background-color:#ffc', regex => 'color:#333;background-color:#9f9', match => 'color:#333;background-color:#9f9', substitute => 'color:#333;background-color:#f90', transliterate => 'color:#333;background-color:#f90', number => 'color:#39C', magic => 'color:#900;font-weight:bold', cast => 'color:#f00;font-weight:bold', pragma => 'color:#009', keyword => 'color:#009;font-weight:bold', core => 'color:#009;font-weight:bold', line_number => 'color:#666', # for non-Perl code alert => 'color:#f00;background-color:#ff0', warning => 'color:#f00;background-color:#ff0;font-style:italic', error => 'color:#f00;background-color:#ff0;font-style:italic;font-weight:bold', bstring => '', function => '', regionmarker => '', others => '', } Which looks kind of like the Perl highlighting from SciTE. Methods `file_to_dom($filename)` Convert pod from file to a XML::LibXML::Document object. `string_to_dom($document)` Convert pod from string to a XML::LibXML::Document object. `file_to_xhtml($filename)` Convert pod from file to an XHTML string. `string_to_xhtml($document)` Convert pod from string to an XHTML string. `file_to_html($filename)` Convert pod from file to an HTML5 string. This feature requires HTML::HTML5::Writer. `string_to_html($document)` Convert pod from string to an HTML5 string. This feature requires HTML::HTML5::Writer. Alternative Syntax Highlighting This module defines an additional Pod command to change the language for syntax highlighting. To tell TOBYINK::Pod::HTML to switch to, say, Haskell instead of the default (Perl), just use: =for highlighter language=Haskell Then all subsequent code samples will be highlighted as Haskell, until another such command is seen. While syntax highlighting for Perl uses PPI::HTML, syntax highlighting for other languages uses either Syntax::Highlight::RDF or Syntax::Highlight::Engine::Kate as appropriate, so you need to have them installed if you want this feature. Note that the language names defined by Syntax::Highlight::Engine::Kate are case-sensitive, and TOBYINK::Pod::HTML makes no attempt at case-folding, so you must use the correct case! Note that only the PPI highlighter supports line numbering. The following command can be used to switch to plain text syntax highlighting (i.e. no highlighting at all): =for highlighter language=Text SEE ALSO Pod::Simple, PPI::HTML, etc. AUTHOR Toby Inkster . COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE This software is copyright (c) 2013-2014 by Toby Inkster. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES THIS PACKAGE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.